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Individual Investors Shun Money Managers to Shovel Massive Amounts of Money Into ETFs

“Investors are jumping out of mutual funds managed by professional stock pickers and shifting massive amounts of money into lower-cost funds that echo the broader market.

Through November, investors pulled $119.3 billion from so-called actively managed U.S. stock funds in 2012, the biggest yearly outflow since 2008, according to the latest data from research firm Morningstar Inc. MORN -0.80%

At the same time, they poured $30.4 billion into U.S. stock exchange-traded funds. When combined with bond ETFs, total inflows to such funds were $154 billion, the largest since 2008.

The move shows growing investor distaste for volatility, as the dot-com crash in the early 2000s, the financial crisis in 2008 and recent botched episodes such as last May’s Facebook Inc. initial public offering have shaken investor confidence.

It also reflects the fact that many money managers of stock funds, which charge fees but also dangle the prospect of higher returns, have underperformed the benchmark stock indexes. As a result, more investors are choosing simply to invest in funds tracking the indexes, which carry lower fees and are perceived as having less risk….”

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